I’m talking a lot on this blog about Azure SQL and its usage as a PaaS database engine for many applications, including Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
One of the latest features (actually in Preview)... (Continue reading)

In one of my recent posts , I’ve talked about one of the main difficulties that many partners around the world now have when migrating their Microsoft Dynamics NAV solutions to the new Extensions... (Continue reading)

The bits are ready for playing, all details here .
Very interesting the new Synchronize feature when deploying extensions and the reporting with AL and RDL improvements.
And with the Docker image... (Continue reading)

In these days I was in contact with many partners trying to migrate their NAV solutions to the new Extensions V2 architecture. As you can imagine, in many cases this is not only a simple “migration”... (Continue reading)

In the previous days, we’ve discussed a serie of benefits of using Azure SQL Database with NAV if you’re planning for a cloud-based solution.
One more important aspect that Azure gives us... (Continue reading)

Deploying NAV to the cloud: Azure VM costs

In one of my recent posts , we’ve seen how very cost-effective could be implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV on Azure. Regarding costs, Azure SQL is very cheap and the architecture part that can affect more your budget is normally the service tier virtual machine (one or more, depending on your configuration).
When provisioning a virtual machine in Azure, the provisioned resources on the VM Resource Group are not only the virtual machine itself, but many more, for example:
Storage account
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